Essays and Articles
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Introducing RFC 7454: BGP Operations and Security
Today I'm re-reading an IETF RFC that was published just this month. RFC 7454 is ...
IPv6 Security Myth #7: 96 More Bits, No Magic
This week’s myth is interesting because if we weren’t talking security it wouldn’t be a ...
The Revolution will be Printed, in 3D
I, like many of you, have haphazardly (perhaps lazily) been watching the 3D printing genie ...
IPv6 Security Myth #6: IPv6 is Too New to be Attacked
Here we are, half-way through this list of the top 10 IPv6 security myths! Welcome ...
IPv6 Security Myth #5: Privacy Addresses Fix Everything!
Internet Protocol addresses fill two unique roles. They are both identifiers and locators. They both ...
IPv6 Security Myth #4: IPv6 Networks are Too Big to Scan
Here we are, all the way up to Myth #4! That makes this the 4th ...
The IETF’s *Other* Diversity Challenge: An Update
Last June I wrote an article titled "The IETF's *Other* Diversity Challenge" where I discussed ...
Chris Grundemann @ NANOG 63 talking BCOP, IETF, and more!
It feels like I just got back from ION Sri Lanka. Perhaps that's because I've ...
IPv6 Security Myth #3: No IPv6 NAT Means Less Security
We’re back again with part 3 in this 10 part series that seeks to bust ...